in that case you’ll have to troubleshoot/ reconfigure AO a bit pleuratp ; first and foremost try to identify what is breaking things by just disabling CSS or JS or HTML or Image optimization (incl. lazyload). Based on that we can see what the next steps need to be 🙂
frank
Thanks for the quick turnaround.
I think the culprit is the “aggregate CSS-files” option. Once you turned that off, the effect goes back to normally.
The reason I am writing this is because I have been doing the same for the past year and never experienced such an “issue”. That said, I have created popups menus on older sites and the aggregate option just worked fine. The slide effect remained.
My take, though.
Regards.
OK, do you have “also aggregate inline CSS” on? does turning that off make a difference?
if not, in the CSS optimization exclusion field, can you try excluding one of below each lines?
* wp-content/themes
* OR wp-content/plugins
Hi Frank,
Sorry for the delayed response, I was taking some time off.
Followed your advice, but the issue still persists. Not sure if I am doing anything wrong but I don’t think so. Might send you a screen recording link in the meantime.
Thanks!
if you happen to have a staging website maybe enable CSS optimization there and share the URL so I can check the CSS & HTML output and see what is wrong?
No feedback so I assume this got resolved pleuratp ? Feel free to follow up if you still encounter issues!
have a nice day!
frank
Hi Frank.
Sorry for the delayed response, I haven’t been online for a while.
Per my guess the issue persists, but I can follow up with this at a later stage. Thank you.